Articles about Enterprise Software

The User Case for Google Docs

Those who know me know I’m not the biggest fan of Microsoft products and that I favor Macs over PCs (although I haven’t become a full-fledged member of the Cult of Apple). Plus, I do my very best to make sure the programs I use don’t require a two-hour tutorial to learn. It’s my way of controlling that corner of my world I call work. Continue Reading »

MEAP Moves Mobile Enterprises Forward

The age of enterprise mobility is here, and millions of companies around the world are making the transition to mobile platforms. Continue Reading »

Mourning the Passing of a Tech Generation

They say death comes in threes – every time someone famous passes, it often occurs that two other celebrities meet their maker a short time later. So, too, it seems in the tech space. Continue Reading »

Leveraging Social Software to Harness Employee Innovation

Many business benefits have been linked to the use of social software within the enterprise. Indeed, it has become common to find organizations using social tools (e.g., blogs, wikis, social network sites) to increase productivity, improve access to subject matter experts, and connect co-workers across functional and geographic boundaries. Continue Reading »

Virtualization Adoption Expands to Mission-critical Applications

Survey also finds that Microsoft is gaining ground on VMware. Continue Reading »

Software Testing Moves Higher up the IT Agenda

Study finds that companies across the board are putting more emphasis on software quality assurance. Continue Reading »

Cloud-based Contracting Boosts Return on CRM Investments

Customer relationship management (CRM) defines not only a technology solution, but a business strategy as well. Companies operating in competitive markets realize they must sell more than a product or service; they also have to sell a better customer experience. To that end, many organizations have implemented tools to help them attract and retain customers. Continue Reading »

A Software Crisis Waiting to Happen

When it comes to managing software, many IT organizations are between the proverbial rock and a hard place. The business is more dependent on software than ever before and yet most of that software has never been more fragile. Continue Reading »

Scala Becomes a Platform

There are a multitude of new programming languages in the world these days, but most of them have a limited following among classic enterprise IT organizations. Continue Reading »

Trying to Go with the OpenFlow

With much fanfare, we witnessed the recent creation of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF), which is a consortium that has been created to promote the adoption of the open source OpenFlow network management format. Continue Reading »

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